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Our featured learning adventures to start your week right Educational Inspiration Whether you want t

Our featured learning adventures to start your week right [Road Scholar]( Educational Inspiration Whether you want to learn from home or start planning a program back on the road, this Monday roundup features a unique combination of recommended programs — including brand-new programs, popular programs with new dates, last-chance learning adventures and more — to inspire your learning this week! [See This Week’s Picks]( Check out this week’s featured programs: [Located in: ]Ventura [The Best of California: The Reagan Library to the Channel Islands]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]New York City [Five Days, Five Boroughs]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Asheville [Signature City Asheville]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Spain [The Best of Spain: Barcelona and Madrid]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Mexico [Oaxaca & Puebla: A Modern Look Into an Ancient Land]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Argentina/Chile [Finis Terrae: Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Online Program [Adventures Online: London, the Story of a City]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Online Program [Adventures Online: The People & Culture of Copenhagen]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Online Program [Adventures Online: Introduction to the History & Culture of Egypt]( [Learn more]( → A marvelous way to spend six days and learn about early California life with the Chumash Indians and Spanish padres, walk on an island that is being preserved, visit the variety of art to be seen at the Getty Center and to enjoy a presidential library where you can experience the Reagan years. — Paul from Salem, Ore., Road Scholar Class of ‘09 on [The Best of California: The Reagan Library to the Channel Islands]( We have you to thank. Thank you to all of our donors for supporting not-for-profit Road Scholar’s mission of lifelong learning during these difficult times. Want to help us get back on the road? [Make a donation today →]( [View online]( © 2021 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Your Preferences]( • [Privacy Policy]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 1-800-454-5768 11 Avenue de Lafayette Boston, MA 02111

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